A six-year-old boy's birthday party was held at an athletic club. I was limited in what decorations could be brought in because of the venue. The six-year-old was a huge Star Wars Lego fan. I created candy bags with his favorite candy and affixed tags that I created with the Star Wars Lego theme. There was plenty of Star Wars favors and decorations but not so much Star Wars Lego items. I wrapped candy bars with my own labels and glued Death Star cut-outs on gourmet lollipops. I found some glow in the dark tubes to place in the push pops to look like light sabers. I couldn't find the right shape for the tubes but it turned out okay for what I had to work with. I made Yoda cake pops; sugar cookies in the shape of Darth Vader, Stormtroopers and Yoda; brownies made to look like Wookies, and cupcakes with meringue shaped like Jabba-the-hut. The children were given gift bags filled with candy and Lego packs. The venue provided the cake. The Star Wars decorations were from Shindigz and I used my own Star Wars figures on the table.
I have always been inspired by all the talented do-it-yourselfers on the various crafting and entertaining blogs. I enjoy baking, crafting and party planning. I see a great idea and try to put my own spin on it. It is a wonderful creative outlet for me. I hope my party ideas will be an inspiration for you as other's great ideas have been for me. Thank you for visiting my site and I hope you will share your thoughts and ideas with me.
Thursday, April 10, 2014
Star Wars Lego Birthday Party
A six-year-old boy's birthday party was held at an athletic club. I was limited in what decorations could be brought in because of the venue. The six-year-old was a huge Star Wars Lego fan. I created candy bags with his favorite candy and affixed tags that I created with the Star Wars Lego theme. There was plenty of Star Wars favors and decorations but not so much Star Wars Lego items. I wrapped candy bars with my own labels and glued Death Star cut-outs on gourmet lollipops. I found some glow in the dark tubes to place in the push pops to look like light sabers. I couldn't find the right shape for the tubes but it turned out okay for what I had to work with. I made Yoda cake pops; sugar cookies in the shape of Darth Vader, Stormtroopers and Yoda; brownies made to look like Wookies, and cupcakes with meringue shaped like Jabba-the-hut. The children were given gift bags filled with candy and Lego packs. The venue provided the cake. The Star Wars decorations were from Shindigz and I used my own Star Wars figures on the table.
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